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    Aben Humeya (1520–1569), also known as Muhammad ibn Umayyah (Arabic: محمد بن أمية), was a Morisco leader who commanded the Morisco Revolt against Philip...
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  • Aben may refer to: Aben Humeya (1520–1569), Spanish leader who commanded the Morisco Revolt against Philip II of Spain Aben Kandel (1897–1993), American...
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  • Constitution and Larga Squares. The Moorish Games are a historical event that Aben Humeya, King of the Moorish people, first celebrated in Purchena in 1569. During...
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    new "Moriscos" led to a second rebellion, led by a Morisco known as Aben Humeya, starting in December 1568 and lasting till March 1571. This violent...
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  • and banned Moorish attire. After a failed revolt by Morisco leader Aben Humeya (or Ibn Umayyah) in 1568, the Christian monarchs expelled the Moriscos...
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  • Bartolomé Llorens Peset, Fiesta en Purchena: Los Juegos Moriscos de Aben Humeya en la obra del compositor estadounidense Albert Hay Malotte. Ayuntamiento...
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  • Christianity who escaped the death penalty because of foreign pressure. Aben Humeya – (born Fernando de Valor) Morisco Chief who was crowned the Emir of...
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  • Christians. The monfíes figured prominently in the Morisco Revolt of Aben Humeya. Al-Andalus, the part of the Iberian Peninsula under Islamic rule. Andalusian...
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    persecuted. In 1568, the Morisco revolt broke out, under leadership of Aben Humeya. The crushing of the revolt was extremely bloody, and at Almería 1569...
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  • Algeciras to Greece. It was once owned by Aben Aboo, the last Moorish King in Spain successor to Aben Humeya. His possessions were redistributed to the...
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    welcomed by Mansur Escudero, the chairman of the Islamic Council of Spain. Aben Humeya, born with the Christian name Fernando de Córdoba y Válor, leader of...
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  • remain in Spain, then known as Moriscos, revolt under the leadership of Aben Humeya in Granada. The rebellion is suppressed in 1571 by John of Austria, Philip...
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  • Peset. This book, called Fiesta en Purchena: Los Juegos Moriscos de Aben Humeya en la obra del compositor estadounidense Albert Hay Malotte, also encloses...
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    his novel El Verdugo (1829) to him. (And Martínez de la Rosa's play Abén Humeya was produced in Paris in 1831.) The Spanish romancero is represented...
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    Vincenzo Galilei, Italian music theorist, lutenist, and composer (d. 1591) Aben Humeya, last independent king of Granada (d. 1568) Ijuin Tadaaki, Japanese nobleman...
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    December 24 – The Morisco Revolt against King Philip II of Spain begins as Aben Humeya (formerly Fernando de Válor) is proclaimed as King of the Granadan rebels...
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  • and she was engaged (by her father) to Don Fernando de Valor (future Abén Humeya). Juan Latino and the young lady started a relationship and a marriage...
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    Blackwell Publishing. Javier López Gijón, Quema de Bib-Rambla, Foro Aben Humeya. Accessed online 2010-01-23. Eisenberg, Daniel (1992). "Cisneros y la...
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  • Zaitsev - Soviet Sniper who killed 225 enemy soldiers Serge Obolensky Aben Humeya Abo Hafs Omer Al-Baloty Juan Guartem - late 17th century Spanish renegade...
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  • Bartolomé Llorens Peset, Fiesta en Purchena: Los Juegos Moriscos de Aben Humeya en la obra del compositor estadounidense Albert Hay Malotte. Ayuntamiento...
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  • December 24 – The Morisco Revolt against King Philip II of Spain begins as Aben Humeya (formerly Fernando de Válor) is proclaimed as King of the Granadan rebels...
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    and sold as slaves. 1568 saw the start of the Morisco Revolt, led by Aben Humeya, which lasted until 1571, although in Güéjar it was put down in 1569...
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  • adopting the new, latent aesthetic, he wrote his most important works: Aben Humeya y La conjuración de Venecia ("The conspiracy of Venice"). Gutiérrez was...
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  • from a poem written in Arabic by the last Abencerrages king of Granada, Aben Humeya, in a translation by Niceto de Zamacois, which Serradell found in a magazine...
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  • Vincenzo Galilei, Italian music theorist, lutenist, and composer (d. 1591) Aben Humeya, last independent king of Granada (d. 1568) Ijuin Tadaaki, Japanese nobleman...
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    a wealthy landowner in the area called Fernando de Córdoba y Valor (Aben Humeya) took up arms against King Philip II. The revolt began in Cádiar on Christmas...
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    innovations of the new school as to write in French a romantic piece entitled Abén Humeya (1830), which was played at the Porte Saint-Martin. On his return to...
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  • Estella-Lizarra (Navarre) Friday before of first Sunday in August Moorish Games of Aben Humeya Purchena (Almería) First weekend of August Begoña Gijón (Asturias) Festas...
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    his choral work L'inverno was performed in 1827. In 1830, his opera Aben-Humeya was performed in Paris. Gomis's Paris operas Diable à Seville (1831)...
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